Pearl Jam busted out the rarity “Undone” for the first time in 13 years during their concert Friday in Fort Worth.
Widespread Panic tied their setlists together by spelling out the alphabet over the course of two shows in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Greensky Bluegrass capped a fiery weekend at Red Rocks by covering a classic Jimi Hendrix song.
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros covered “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain” with the help of harmonica player Mickey Raphael.
This edition of Full Show Friday takes a look at the show that saw the debut of the Grateful Dead’s only Top 40 hit.
Phish delivered the longest performance of “Tube” on this date in 2000.
Spafford shared pro-shot video of “Soil” from their recent performance at The Waiting Room in Omaha, Nebraska.
View footage of Pink Floyd performing “Arnold Layne” during keyboardist Richard Wright’s final performance with the band.
Billy Strings and Michael Cleveland took advantage of being on the same bill at Thursday’s Bourbon & Beyond kickoff in Louisville, Kentucky.
Goose covered LP Giobbi’s “All I Need” last night during their show at Boston’s Leader Bank Pavilion.
Billy Strings came out during Brandi Carlile’s set at Bourbon & Beyond and sat in on Wings and Queen covers.
Greensky Bluegrass honored longtime fan Max “Funk Captain Max” Berde with a rare cover of Blues Image’s “Ride Captain Ride” and other shoutouts on Wednesday at Dillon Amphitheater in Dillon, Colorado.
Gov’t Mule kicked off their fall tour at Massey Hall in Toronto on Wednesday, where they welcomed Big Sugar’s Gordie Johnson for a Jeff Beck tribute and more.
Pearl Jam took the stage without Matt Cameron on Wednesday at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas while the drummer recovers from a bout of COVID-19.
Phish played a cruel prank on fans at their April Fools’ Day concert in Portland, Oregon on April 1, 1993.
John Medeski, Marc Ribot and Joe Russo teamed up for a pair of improvisation-heavy benefit concerts at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn on Tuesday.
Willie Nelson welcomed Bob Weir to help end his set on Tuesday at the Outlaw Music Festival tour stop in Simpsonville, South Carolina.
On the 20th anniversary of his death, watch country music legend Johnny Cash’s final public performance.